The Department for Education (DfE) has become the first government department to publish its gender pay gap and bonus pay gap.

There are warnings of confusion over university admissions from changes to GCSE exams in England which will create two different pass grades.

Teachers in secondary schools will be taking part in a new training programme to help them respond to early signs of mental health issues in children.

Pupils who score 32 out of 40 on the phonics test will have reached the expected standard.

Academies Enterprise Trust (AET) has rebrokered two of its schools at the request of their relevant regional schools commissioners.

According to research commissioned by gay rights charity Stonewall, many LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi and trans) young people continue to face significant challenges in Britain’s schools.

A survey of 2,300 primary members of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) shows that the majority of teachers believe the primary assessment system is broken.

Schools across Northern Ireland are failing to offer proper equalities training to their staff, a union has said.

Exam watchdog Ofqual has issued a statement regarding allegations of malpractice or wrongdoing in Edexcel's C4 maths paper taken on 23 June 2017.

There is a rising number of headteachers being paid six-figure salaries, Tes has reported.

The number of new teachers entering the profession has dropped to its lowest in five years, Department for Education (DfE) figures show.

Tall Oaks Academy Trust in Gainsborough has scrapped its experimental holiday calendar it introduced to alleviate cost pressures and reduce term-time absences.

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